Photoplay (Jul-Dec 1963)

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as he started out toward the goal that he has finally reached with May? “Our careers,” Sammy said, referring to both his and May’s. At the time of their marriage, back in late 1960, May Britt had a promising future in Hollywood. She had already established herself as a gifted actress in Europe and her star was on its ascendancy here. As for Sammy, he was riding the crest of success as one of the most popular and highly paid entertainers in the country. There were many people then, as there are now, who ranked Sammy as one of the most phenomenal artists ever seen in the realm of entertainment. They say he’s another A1 Jolson. “Right from the beginning, I knew our decision to marry would do something to our careers,” Sammy related. “I didn’t know what May’s studio would do, but I didn’t expect them to cheer us. Yet I knew I had to talk to May about it, to warn her. “First off, I had to ask myself if my affection for May, this wonderful human being, was enough to fill the void in her life that would come about for lack of a career. It was a predestined thing that our marriage would bring her career to a kind of standstill until all the public reaction was observed and counted.” Sammy cited the immediate boycott imposed by theaters in the South on May’s latest film, “Murder, Incorporated.” Some of her previous films were not banned; in fact, a few were re-released. But the handwriting was on the wall — May’s future in the South was dim indeed. “But I felt I had enough love to give May to make up for her lack of career,” Sammy said earnestly. “I was honest ( Continued on page 102) CAMPANA To every woman who has been “hiding” her complexion Are you sure you need a “cover-up” make-up? You can’t be sure till you’ve used Campana’s Sheer Magic. This fresh approach to make-up is worlds apart from old-fashioned kinds. Powder and foundation in one— but sheer, light, and a joy to wear ... so soft and soothing on the skin. Why does it look so natural? Because it smooths your complexion with color instead of a powdery mass . . . color-blends , rather than supplying a thick cover-up. The result is naturallooking loveliness. It’s a new approach to beauty from Campana, which ends the need to hide your complexion. Try it, and see! At all variety stores and leading CAMPANA 8tu*%iqic ; drug stores (J 69